CLAS-240 Cemeteries

 Map of Greece & Turkey: Mycenean sites
 “Treasury of Atreus,” tholos architecture, from Mycenae (Late Helladic III B period, dated to c. 13th c. BC)
 Map of Aegean (Bronze Age period)
 Figurine sculpture: upraised-arms figures; Gazi post; goddesses; from Crete, made of clay (Late Minoan period, dated to 1300 BC)
 Map: Migrations of Greeks (Dark Age period)
 Graph: Burial numbers through Dark Ages & Geometric in Argos and Attica (Dark Age period)
 Map of Eubeoa, Boeotia & Attica: Areas active in the Dark-Age and Geometric (Dark Age period)
 Plan of Lefkandi (Dark Age period)
 Axonometric Drawing Reconstruction of elevation, from Lefkandi (Dark Age period)
 Plan of Lefkandi (Dark Age period)
 Burial: Under the Building; from Lefkandi (Proto-Geometric period, dated to mid-10th c BCE)
 Figurine sculpture: Frontal view of centaur; from Lefkandi, made of clay (Dark Age period)
 “Lefkandi Centaur,” statuette sculpture, from Euboea, made of clay (Dark Age period, dated to before 900 BC)
 Figurine sculpture: upraised-arms figures; Gazi post; goddesses; from Crete, made of clay (Late Minoan period, dated to 1300 BC)
 Plan of Athens, Greece
 Plan: Athens
 Aerial view of site of Kerameikos, Athens
 Burial: Section; from Athens (Proto-Geometric period)
 Burial: Of a woman; from Athens, Agora (Geometric period, dated to c. 850 BC)
 Burial: Plan and Section of Early Athenian Aristocratic (Geometric period, dated to c. 850 BC)
 Vessel, Amphora, in Proto-Geometric style (Proto-Geometric period)
 Pottery vessel: Amphora; from Athens, Kerameikos, made of clay, in Proto-Geometric style (Proto-Geometric period, dated to 9th c. BC; now at Athens, Kerameikos Museum)
 Vessel, Amphora: Neck-handled amphora by the Dipylon master; used as grave marker, from Kerameikos cemetery, Athens, made of terracotta, in Geometric style (Geometric period) (now at Munich)
 “Dipylon vase,” vessel, Amphora, used as grave marker, from Kerameikos cemetery, Athens, made of terracotta, in Geometric style (Geometric period, dated to 8th c. BC)
 Drawing Reconstruction of Tomb Terrace, Attic reliefs; used as stele (dated to 5th c. BC)
 Stele sculpture: Youth and little girl; sphinx capital; used as grave marker, from Attica, made of marble (Archaic period, dated to 540-35 BC; now at MMA NYC)
 Stele sculpture: Youth and Gorgon, Grave Stele, Type Ib (Archaic period, dated to c. 560 BC)
 Relief sculpture by Aristokles: Sepulchral stele of Ariston; used as stele, from Velanidezza, made of marble (Archaic period, dated to c. 520 BC; now at Nat. Mus., Athens)
 Stele sculpture: Attic grave stele of Philinos (?); from Athens (dated to 340 BC; now at ANM 832)
 “Sepulchral Monument of Dexileos,” stele sculpture, from Kerimicus, made of marble (Classical period, dated to after 394 BC)
 “Sepulcral Monument,” stele sculpture: Unknown woman with her maid servant, marble from Mt. Pentelicus; from Pireas, made of marble
 Relief sculpture: Hegeso; used as stele, from Athens Attic. (dated to end of 5th c; now at ANM 3642)
 Hut-urn burial from Latium; from Latium (Iron Age period)
 Pottery vessel: Biconical urn with helmet lid; used as burial urn (Villanovan period, dated to 8th c. BC; now at Florence, Mus. Arch.)
 Cemetery plan: Showing burial sites; of Osteria dell’Osa (Iron Age period)
 Map of Rome: Cemeteries (Iron Age period)
 “Paolozzi Urn,” pottery vessel: Standing woman; used as burial urn, from Chiusi, made of terracotta (Etruscan period, dated to late 7th c. BC; now at Mus. Naz., Chiusi)
 Map of Etruria: Cities (Etruscan period)
 View of site of Cerveteri: Tumuli; used as tomb (Etruscan period)
 Photograph of architecture: Cerveteri (aerial view)
 Tomb plan: Chamber tombs; of Etruria (dated to ca. 700-500 BC)
 Tomb plan of Caere (Etruscan period)
 “Tomb of Capitals, Tomb of Shield & Chairs,” tomb architecture: House-like interior: above - T. of Capitals; below - T. of Shields, ; from Cerveteri (Caere), Etruria (dated to 570 BC)
 In-the-round sculpture used as sarcophagus (Etruscan period, dated to end of 6th c. BC; now at Museo della Villa Giulia, Rome)
 “Tomb of the Augurs,” wall painting: Side wall; from Cerveteri (Archaic period, dated to 540-530 BC)
 “Tomb of the Augurs,” wall painting: Rear wall of burial chamber; from Cerveteri, made of stone (Archaic period, dated to 540-530 BC)
 Wall painting: Dancers and musicians; from Tomb of the Triclinium, Tarquinia (Etruscan period, dated to ca.480-470 BC)
 “Inghirami Tomb,” tomb architecture: Tomb with urns; from Volterra, Etruria (dated to 2nd c. BC)
 Map of Paestum city
 Watercolor Reconstruction of “Tomb of the Diver,” tomb burial: From above; from Poseidonia (Archaic period, dated to ca. 480 BC; now at Archaeological museum of Paestum)
 “Tomb of the Diver,” wall painting: Symposium scene; used as tomb, from Poseidonia (now at Museo Nazionale, Paestum)
 “Tomb of the Diver,” wall painting: Symposium scene; used as tomb, from Poseidonia (Classical period, dated to ca. 480 BC)
 “Tomb of the Diver,” wall painting: Detail; used as tomb, from Poseidonia
 “Tomb of the Diver,” wall painting: Detail of serving boy with amphora; used as tomb, from Poseidonia (Classical period) (now at Arch. Museum of Paestum)
 “Tomb of the Diver,” wall painting: Inside cover; used as sarcophagus, from Poseidonia (Classical period, dated to ca. 480 BC)
 “Tomb of Hunting and Fishing,” wall painting used as tomb (Archaic period, dated to mid-6th c. BC)
 Wall painting used as tomb, from Paestum (Lucanian period)
 Wall painting (Hellenistic period, dated to 4th c. BC; now at Museo Naz. Arch., Paestum)
 Wall painting: Scene of prothesis in Lucanian tomb; used as tomb, from Paestum (Hellenistic period, dated to 4th c. BC)
 Wall painting (Hellenistic period, dated to 4th c. BC; now at Museo Naz. Arch., Paestum)
 Wall painting: Combat or contest?; from Paestum (Hellenistic period, dated to 4th c. BC; now at Museo Naz. Arch., Paestum)
 Wall painting (Hellenistic period, dated to 4th c. BC; now at Museo Naz. Arch., Paestum)
 Wall painting (Hellenistic period, dated to 4th c. BC; now at Museo Naz. Arch., Paestum)
 Pottery vessel: Ash-urn, Etruscan; used as urn, from Volterra, Etruria (dated to 2nd half, 2nd c. BC)
 Wall painting: Decorated facade; from Vergina, Macedonia, made of fresco (Classical period, dated to ca. 340 BC)
 Wall painting: Tomb facade; from Vergina, Macedonia, made of fresco (Classical period, dated to ca. 340 BC)
 Gold larnax of Vergina (Classical period, dated to 4th c. BC)
 “Mausoleum,” tomb architecture: Tomb of Mausolos; from Halikarnassos (Classical period, dated to ca. 350-340 BC)
 Sarcophagus sculpture: L. Cornelius Scipio Barbatus, consul in 298 B.C; inscription surmounted by Doric frieze; used as sarcophagus, from Via Appia, made of stone, with inscription (Republican period, dated to c. 250 BC; now at Vatican Museum)
 Wall painting: Scene with Fabian historical subject from tomb; from Esquiline Hill, Rome, made of fresco (Republican period, dated to Early 3rd c. BC; now at Palazzo dei Conservatori)
 “Via delle Tombe,” city/town plan of Pompeii
 Photograph of “Tomb of Caecilia Metella,” tomb architecture, from Rome, Via Appia (Modern period, dated to ca. 20 BC)
 Sarcophagus sculpture: Scenes representing myth of Niobids; used as sarcophagus, from Via Appia, Rome, made of marble (Imperial period, dated to c. 155 AD; now at Vatican Museum, Rome)
 Columbarium architecture: Belonging to the Freedmen in imperial Julio-Claudian household; from Rome, Vigna Codini, btw. Via Appia & Via Latina (dated to 1rst half 1rst c. AD)
 Stele sculpture: Funerary of family of P. Longidienus, ship-builder; used as stele, from Ravenna, made of marble (Imperial period, dated to 1st c. AD; now at Ravenna Museum)
 Stele sculpture: Funerary stele of the Alennia Family (of freedmen); used as stele, from Bologna, made of limestone (Imperial period, dated to 1st c. AD; now at Bologna Museo Com.)
 Stele sculpture: Funerary stele of a centurion in the praetorian guard; used as stele, made of marble (Imperial period, dated to early 3rd c. AD; now at Galleria Lapidaria, Vatican)
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